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Keeping Time
Romance, Drama, LGBTQ+
Daniel and Denver haven’t spoken since Alex died. When a chance encounter reunites them as friends and bandmates, they find themselves falling in love - for better or worse.
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with an illustration of two men playing electric guitars, bathed in stage lights.
A comic page from KEEPING TIME that tracks an interaction between Denver, a blond punk with a neck tattoo, and Daniel, a Japanese-American guy who seems perpetually sad. Denver and Daniel sit on a steel work access staircase in an alley, catching up on the years that have passed since they lost saw one another. In the final panel, Denver suggests Daniel should swing by band practice, because "the band's still going strong."
Another page, this time tracking an interaction between Denver and his roommate, Tomás. Tomás expresses hesitancy at the idea of inviting Daniel back into the band, which immediately earns him an angry, snapped response from Denver.
A third and final page. Denver and Daniel are walking together on a winter's night. Denver shares that he now lives with Tomás, but that it comes with difficulties because of Tomás and their cheap apartment's plumbing. Daniel laughs for the first time maybe all comic.
Hey #MeetTheWebcomic! I make Keeping Time, a longform drama that's ostensibly a band romance between former friends, but might be better categorized as an adult coming-of-age story where that self discovery is painful and hard-fought.
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